They also can dispose of household hazardous waste, including paint and thinner; oil and other automotive products; pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and other yard products; household cleaning products; and batteries.

Burn barrels nearing the end of their usefulness also can be dropped off. Organizers ask that the barrel residue be placed in a plastic bag with its contents watered down, and all of the contents then placed in a cardboard box.

The transfer station is east of Kansas Highway 7 on Gilman Road.

Residents also can drop off their recyclable goods.

Those who are elderly or physically unable to visit the transfer station for the cleanup can call City Hall, 727-3233, by Friday, Sept. 29, to make an appointment for city staffers to pick up items for the cleanup.